BLICKMAN SAFETY ENCLOSURES - Analytical Chemistry (ACS

May 16, 2012 - BLICKMAN SAFETY ENCLOSURES. Anal. Chem. , 1958, 30 (12), pp 85A–85A. DOI: 10.1021/ac60144a788. Publication Date: December 1958...
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2 2 types of SAFETY ENCLOSURES for handling hazardous substances VACUUM DRY BOX for work in con­ trolled atmosphere • sloping front · round autoclavetype air lock.

Safety is the first consideration in this newly-designed stainless steel laboratory equipment. These enclosures make it safer—and easier—for the technician to work with contaminants, micro-organisms, live viruses, in­ fected animals, poisonous and radioactive substances. Stainless steel constructed with crevice-free surfaces, generously rounded corners, for easy cleaning and de­ contamination. Write for illustrated folder describing 22 different kinds of enclosures. S. BLICKMAN, INC., 9 6 1 2 G R E G O R Y AVENUE, WEEHAWKEN, N. J. CENTRIFUGAL A N D POSITIVE

UNITIZED ENCLOSURES

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Low in cost · Stainless steel • Modular construction adapts to many uses.

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PUMPS

Many of your laboratory needs can be handled efficiently by Eastern midget pumps. Compact design and remarkable per­ formance make them adaptable where space and portability are factors. Semi-enclosed, totally-enclosed, or explosion-proof motors pow­ ered from 1/30 to 1/3 h.p. offer a range of performance char­ acteristics up to 20 G.P.M. at 15 P.S.I. Choice of metals, cur­ rents and voltages.

CALIFORNIA-TYPE FUME HOOD For handling radioac­ tive materials · dualsided for double oper­ ation.

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